Sentences with phrase «became awash»

When I had my first daughter my whole world became awash with pastel pink... (Read More)
So, it only follows that de Balincourt's work became awash with pastoral landscapes from the Wild West of America's golden state.
That included a moment in July of that year when in just a few days, the vast majority of the ice sheet's surface became awash in at least some surface water, captured in this now iconic image from NASA:
Stores are becoming awash in a sea of gluten - free products, and the competition just keeps multiplying.
Whether Texas schools will become awash in deep - fried food and other junk food remains to be seen.
The news media have become awash with false stories of how Vice President Yemi Osinbajo came to be.
«We are becoming awash in data and we simply can't keep up.
By ROBERT O'CONNER and KATE DOUGLAS As winter closes in and the temperature drops below freezing, airports become awash with de-icing fluids.
As winter closes in and the temperature drops below freezing, airports become awash with de-icing fluids.
It's easy to become awash in this grey misery, but with my 30 years of winter experience, I know you can snap yourself out of that funk with some color.
The film industry is quickly becoming awash with badass female characters and Emily Blunt is one of those actors who have mastered the art of the...
But from the moment he steps aboard the Jesus of Lübeck with the blackguard John Hawkyns, we and Billy become awash in the gritty romance of high seas adventurers who are beguiled by risk, danger, and the promise of wealth beyond their wildest dreams.
They did not learn the same songs as children, she does not know how the banks of the Talkheh become awash with color from the rising or setting sun.
The last 24 hrs has seen the internet become awash with Killzone 3 news after scans made it online from the upcoming GamesPro issue which featured exclusive details.
Then every other CoD until VR becomes awash with every game you already own, just with an inflated price tag and a sheer lack of imagination?

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Awash in the revelation, Naaman, «a great man» from the start, becomes Yahweh's man for good.
If his mind becomes sluggish, if he abandons serious reading, if his sermons become catchall collections of retreaded or half - baked ideas, he may rightly blame it all on his being awash in a sea of trivia, but those voices will whisper that he is inadequate intellectually, psychologically or spiritually.
In a Premier League awash with money every team has good technical players and so how those talents are utilised and integrated becomes even more important and is the true measure of coaching.
In fact, since the late 1960s the lower echelons of the Le Mans grid had been awash with 911s, Porsche's iconic sports car rapidly becoming the default choice for the amateur racing driver and independent racing team.
My breath becomes shallow as I am awash with a zen - like focus on maintaining my balance, and partially so as not to disturb Beck — who is intently fixated on the picnic table in the center of the room.
September 29: Art Now the Most Popular Passion Investment With the number of global millionaires growing by some 17 percent in 2009, according to a report by Merrill Lynch & Co, and financial markets awash with cash but nowhere safe to invest it, it's no surprise that art has become the most popular type of «passion investment»: witness records set by Warhol (Dec 2009), Giacometti (Feb 2010), Picasso (May), and Rubens (July).
Which one of them has become a billionaire, awash with dirty «oil money», living high on the hog as corporate shills?
We see naive young activists attracted into the area (What can I do to help save the planet — I know, become a climate scientist) and because the field is awash with funding, mediocre people can get in.
Had the West earlier become a major energy exporter, these hostile economies would have lost their chief markets and the bulk of their revenues, particularly since prices would also have collapsed in a world awash in energy.
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